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2 prospects both misses 3 wide open threes in a row. One has a weird swinging arm action, the other shoots it consistently each time, who would you bet to become a better shooter long term?


Exactly.


Once again u are an evil genius and have roped me in the troll that u are I'm done. None of what u are saying matters or makes any sense
 
Again, how does swinging his arms afterward affect his shot? You've talked about it so much, that I'm assuming you actually might have an answer this time.

There's no point to even trying to reason with him. Don't waste about like I just did. He's just amusing himself at our expense
 
Again, how does swinging his arms afterward affect his shot? You've talked about it so much, that I'm assuming you actually might have an answer this time.

Of course the follow-through is affected if he has to do that weird swinging arm action right after it.


It's not a FULL and COMPLETE follow-through is what I'm saying.
 
Frank Kaminsky going to the Heat is certainly an interesting one from DX's new mock draft... certainly didn't see that coming AT ALL.

Miami could seemingly go in a lot of directions here, with a trade certainly being one potential option. The Heat desperately need athleticism on the wing to hopefully replace Dwyane Wade one day, but that is a tall order and not one of the strengths of this draft class unfortunately, especially later in the lottery. The youngest player Pat Riley has drafted since 2008 is 21-year-old Patrick Beverley (who was cut), indicating an affinity for older, more established players, and Kaminsky is one of the most NBA-ready players in the draft, which appears to be a clear-cut priority for the Heat.

From DraftExpress.com https://www.draftexpress.com/#ixzz3dneY0TLa
https://www.draftexpress.com

Didn't know Riley likes older players neither.. that's certainly very interesting. I would have thought they would have gone with someone with a bit more upside myself.
 
Well the heat have been picking at the very end of the draft when the older players come into play more. Think that dude is grasping at straws.
 
If both WCS and Myles Turner are there at #12 (a real possibility after DX's latest mock) - who are you guys picking?


Tough decision, but I think for what we need Turner just gets the vote.
 
Hard to buy what u r selling when u compare him to Woods. If I recall he didn't last long in the league.

Dont mean he compares with him across the board. There's a disconnect with mentality and personality when you compare Woods to anyone other than maybe, Ron Artest.

I suppose I should've used "Has some parallels with", Woods is 4" taller, similar skillsets doe... There's no doubt in my mind, if there was a prospect identical to Qyntel Woods in this draft. A) he'd have plenty of fans in this thread and from scouts, possble lottery buzz B) He'd safely go in the first 25 picks.

As bizzare of a standard as this might seem. I was under the impression Stanley Johnson and next years Jaylen Brown were Qyntel Woods sized wings, alas they are both 2" shorter.
 
So Dekker's 3pt shooting in 3 years of college are 39%, 32.6%, 33.1% ..... his FT % last 3 seasons were 69%, 69% and 70%.


I wonder if those numbers will improve or regress in the NBA?
 
So Dekker's 3pt shooting in 3 years of college are 39%, 32.6%, 33.1% ..... his FT % last 3 seasons were 69%, 69% and 70%.


I wonder if those numbers will improve or regress in the NBA?

Does anyone remember what was being repeated about Dekker when he decided to return for his Sophomore year??

Correct me if im wrong, but i remember widespread "He's so skilled and talented" "he's a marksman" "makes basketball look easy" "will only get better in college" Seeing his 3pt% dissipate over the next 2 seasons just seems screwy to me.
 
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